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ALTA Certification Academic Language Therapy
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1. A spoken or written unit that must have a vowel sound and that may include consonants that precede or follow that vowel. Syllables are units of sound made by one impulse of voice.
Social language
Syllable
Cognitive Assessment
Ability
2. The percentile score on - for example - a test is the score that represents the percent of other scores to or lower than is. If a student performs in the 85% of his or her class - it means the 85% of the other scores of students who also took the tes
Anglo Saxon
Comprehension
Percentile/ percentile rank
Derivative
3. Statistical measure of the degree of dispersion in distribution of scores. Measures spread of a set of data around mean of the data. The more widely the values are spread out - the larger the standard deviation.
Chall's Stage 0
Linguistic Method
Standard deviation
Phonology
4. The ability to segment words into their component phonemes. Is an important aspect of phonological awareness
Standard Scores
Phonemic Awareness
Vr
Vowel
5. A single functioning or signaling unit of our word patterns. The separate sound units of spoken words.
Oral Language
Norm-Referenced Test
Rate
Phoneme
6. Vowel team syllable (digraph - dipthong)
Frank Smith
Dr. W. Pringle Morgan
VV
Impulsivity
7. Ability to understand and express spoken language
Standard score
Alvin and Isabel Liberman
Oral Language
Texas Administrative Code 74.28
8. A significant unit of visual shape. We use the visual shape as to cover not only writing - but also any other shape perceived by the eye which is a visible representation of a unit of speech. A single graphic letter or letter cluster which represents
V >
Grade equivalents
Academic Achievement Tests
Grapheme
9. An affix attached to the beginning of a word that changes the meaning of that word.
Phoneme
Morphology
Vowel
Prefix
10. Was a major change in the pronunciation of the English language that took place in England between 1350 and 1500.[1] This was first studied by Otto Jespersen (1860-1943) - a Danish linguist and Anglicist - who coined the term. Because English spellin
Great Vowel Shift
Trigraph
Sound Symbol Association
Mastery level
11. Scores expressed in their original form without statistical treatment - such as the number of correct answers on a test.
Sound Symbols Association is taught to mastery in two directions...
RTI
Raw score
Simultaneous teaching
12. To adjacent letters representing a single vowel sound
Combination
Vr
Vowel Digraph
Joe Torgesen
13. Two vowels standing adjacent in the same syllable whose sounds blend smoothly together in one syllable. There are only four diphthongs in English. These are ou/out - ow/cow - oi/oil - oy - boy
Accommodation
Criterion-Referenced Test
VC
Diphthong
14. Selective focus on what is important while screening out distractions.
Attention
Vr
Reliability
Oral Language
15. A student with mastery can utilize the information successfully - but may struggle or need to call upon learning strategies to do so.
Simultaneous teaching
Mastery level
Kenneth and Yetta Goodman
Analytic
16. Open syllable
Criterion referenced tests
V >
Auditory Processing
Trigraph
17. Wechsler Individual Achievement Test
WIATII
VV
Auditory Learners
Standardized test
18. Changes in curriculum - supplementary aides or equipment - and provision of specialized facilities that allow students to participate in educational environment to fullest extent possible.
VV
ALTA
Modification
Chall's Stage 4
19. A word that is immediately recognized as a whole and does not require decoding to identify. A sight word may or may not be phonetically regular.
Middle English
Sight Words
Cedilla
ALTA
20. Stress or emphasis on one syllable in a word or on one or more words in a phrase or sentence. The accented part is spoken louder - longer - and/or in a higher tone. The speaker's mouth opens wider while saying an accented syllable.
Accent
Auditory Learners
Expressive language
Syllable Instruction
21. Paired association between letters and letter sounds; an approach to teaching of reading and spelling that emphasizes sound-symbol relationships - especially in early instruction.
Phonics
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Whole Language
Latin layer of language
22. A score that describes student performance in terms of the statistical performance of an average student at a given grade level. Ranges from K.0 to 12.9 Are not a dependable representation of progress
Mathew Effect
Semantics
Grade equivalents
Chall's Stage 2
23. An objective test that is given and scored in a uniform manner. Scores are often norm-referenced. For example SAT
Chall's Stage 0
Texas Administrative Code 74.28
Universal Screening
Standardized test
24. Words that are able to be broken apart by the position of the vowels and consonants in order to pronounce.
Chall's Six Stages of Reading
Criterion-Referenced Test
Cognitive Assessment
Phonemic/ decodable words
25. Supported only by "qualitative research" instead of quantitative research - Teaches "whole words" in word families - Students are not explicitly taught that there is a relationship between letters and sounds for most sounds
Morpheme
RTI
Texas Education Code 38.003
Linguistic Method
26. Students proceed trough predictable stages of learning to reading.
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27. Comprehensive end-of-year exams - reflecting the specific subject matter outlines in the curriculum.
Diagnostic tests
Tactile/Kinesthetic Learners
Sight Words
Curriculum referenced tests
28. Making sense of what we read. Comprehension is dependent on good word recognition - fluency - vocabulary - worldly knowledge - and language ability.
Comprehension
Academic Achievement Tests
Impulsivity
Sight Words
29. Proceeds from the part to the whole.Reading is driven by the text. Emphasizes the written or printed text. Flesch - Gough - LaBerge and Samuels.
Bottom-up Reading Approachs
Reliability
Cognition
Receptive language
30. Two adjacent letters repressing a single consonant sound
Digraph
Mastery level
James Hinshelwood
Standard score
31. Take frequent study breaks - move around to learn new things - work at a standing position - chew gum while standing - listen to music while studying - skim material first then read in detail
Attention
Tactile/Kinesthetic Learners
Percentile/ percentile rank
Orthography
32. The flat diacritical mark above a vowel in a send picture or phonic/dictionary notation that indicates a long sound.
Vowel Digraph
Macron
Composite Score
CTOPP
33. Any learning activity that includes 2 or more sensory modalities simultaneously to take in or express information.
Language Experience called 'Whole Language'
Multisensory
Prefix
Grapheme
34. Test of Word Reading Efficiency. Screening test. measures an individual's ability to pronounce printed words accurately and fluently. Generates percentiles - standard scores - age equivalents - and grade equivalents.Decoding - Sight words
Combination
Great Vowel Shift
Towre
Standard score
35. Whole language. Founder of Whole language concept
Expressive language
Consonant
Standard deviation
Frank Smith
36. Children may be physical and socially immature - may be awkward in social situations - may have difficulty reading social cues - may have trouble finding the right words - stammering. - may feel anxious in school
Visual Learners
ADHD
Suffix
Social and emotional problems related to dyslexia
37. One of a class of speech sounds in which sound moving through the vocal tract is constricted or obstructed by the lips - tongue or teeth during articulation.
Samuel T. Orton
Consonant
Cognition
Syllable
38. A graphic compilation of the performance of an individual on a series of assessments.
Norm-referenced tests
Profile
Affix
IDEA
39. Developmental Auditory Impercepion - Dysphasia - Specific Developmental Dyslexia - Developmental Dysgraphia - Developmental Spelling Disability
Great Vowel Shift
Phonics
Social and emotional problems related to dyslexia
5 disorders the related to dyslexia
40. The process of systematically gathering test scores and related data in order to make judgement about an individuals ability to perform various mental activities involved in the processing - acquisition - retention - conceptualization - and organizat
Cognitive Assessment
Trigraph
VAKT
Phonological Awareness
41. International Multisensory Structured Education Council
Top-down Reading Approach
Phonics approach
Base Word
IMSLEC
42. Multisensory Structured Language Education
Chall's Stage 3
MSLE
Stanine Scores
Auditory Processing
43. 1887 - ophthalmologist - introduced the term dyslexia
Impulsivity
Dr. Rudolf Berlin
Tactile/Kinesthetic Learners
Towre
44. Edward III - English again becomes the official language of the state -Chaucer - Canterbury Tales - English borrows from Latin and Greek languages - Anglo-French compounds appear (gentlewomen - gentlemen - faithful - etc) - Latin layer of language -
Diagnostic Teaching
Closed Syllable
Quadrigraph
Middle English
45. Refers tot he measurement consistency of a test
Reliability
Vowel
Criterion-Referenced Test
Raw score
46. A syllable ending with one or more consonants. The vowel is usually short.
Cognition
Standard Scores
CTOPP
Closed Syllable
47. Is a type of test - assessment - or evaluation which yields an estimate of the position of the tested individual in a predefined population - with respect to the trait being measured. This estimate is derived from the analysis of test scores and poss
Norm-Referenced Test
Grade equivalents
Open Syllable
Sight Words
48. A test in which a student's performance is compared to that of a norm group. Often used to measure and compare students - schools - districts and states.
Norm-referenced tests
Middle English
WRAT
Derivative
49. Scientific terminology and often appear in science texts - Greek roots are often combining forms and compound to form words.
Reliability
Prefix
Greek layer of language
Anna Gillingham
50. Teutonic invasion and settlement - The Christianizing of Britain - The creation of a national English culture - Danish-English warfare - Political adjustment and cultural assimilation and the decline of Old English as a result of The Norman Conquest.
Percentile
Academic Achievement Tests
Dr. W. Pringle Morgan
Old English